It’s often said that small-town business owners tend to wear many hats. Conversely, when one business is lost, several services can vanish at once. When Joyce DuBois’ café and gift shop in Lafleche burned down on Feb. 20, the town also lost its Culligan water retailer, video rental outlet and dealer for two major newspapers. “I lost every piece of paperwork I had,” said Dubois. “I think these things come with a permanent headache.” — Feb. 24, 2013

Job listings

Here is a sample of jobs listed on Saskjobs through the Moose Jaw Career and Employment Service.

5338421, painter helper

5217348, financial planners

5336164, security guard

More information can be found at saskjobs.ca or by calling 1-877-727-5306.

Headquarters station responded to the zero block of High Street West for a service call.

Police calls

Moose Jaw Police Service responded to 18 calls for service between 7 a.m. Sunday and 7 a.m. Monday including a female driving without a license, a fight between two adult males and a dispute.

Police responded to a two-vehicle collision on the 1200 block of Grace Street that resulted in approximately $7,500, no injuries and one charge.

Police responded to a two vehicle collision at the intersection of Flax Road and Wood Lily Drive caused by icy road conditions that resulted in approximately $7,500 damage, no injuries and no charges

Police are still investigating an adult female who was transferred to Moose Jaw Union Hospital for observation.

Police pursued a male in a “newer red Ford truck with a flat deck” who was seen in the area of the 1200 block of Gordon Road shining a flashlight into vehicles as he slowly drove by at around 4:30 a.m. The vehicle was located in the 1000 block of Third Avenue Northeast after fleeing from police.